restructure / riˈstrʌk tʃər /

💦中学词汇重组改组结构调整改造

restructure3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

  1. to change, alter, or restore the structure of: to restructure a broken nose.
  2. to effect a fundamental change in.
  3. to recombine, especially by mechanical means, into simulated steaks, fillets, etc.
v. 无主动词 verb

re·struc·tured, re·struc·tur·ing.

  1. to restructure something.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or an instance of restructuring.

restructure 近义词

restructure

等同于 reorganize

restructure 的近义词 4

更多restructure例句

  1. Gloria said his proposed restructure had nothing to do with changes to the federal grant.
  2. Valencia didn’t return an interview request, but Day said he was opposed to the restructure.
  3. The restructure evolved Schneider Electric’s US paid search program from 14 paid search accounts and 22 budgets for seven BUs to one account with one budget.
  4. Yes, companies continue to restructure, revamp, and rightsize, often in very public ways.
  5. First, the ability of U.S. companies to restructure, innovate, find new markets, and grow, at home and globally.
  6. To understand why, it's helpful to restructure the priority list.
  7. Knudsen had to fire people–mostly managers who had trapped Chevy in its money-losing mold–and restructure what was left.
  8. Restructure companies to operate profitably and transparently for the state.
  9. What the attacking creature had used to blur the restructure wasn't clear, except that it wasn't a standard scrambler.
  10. A temporal restructure of a recent event was a far more reliable witness than any set of human senses and memory mechanisms.
  11. Then they ran the restructure of the preceding double killing.